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Published in: Abdominal Radiology 2/2015

01-02-2015

The role of pure iterative reconstruction in conventional dose CT enterography

Authors: Kevin P. Murphy, L. Crush, P. D. McLaughlin, Hilary S. O’Sullivan, Maria Twomey, Sylvia Lynch, J. Bye, Sean E. McSweeney, Owen J. O’Connor, F. Shanahan, Michael M. Maher

Published in: Abdominal Radiology | Issue 2/2015

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Abstract

Purpose

Pure iterative reconstruction (Pure IR) has been proposed as a solution to improve diagnostic quality of low dose CT images. We assess the performance of model based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) in improving conventional dose CT enterography (CTE) images.

Methods

43 Crohn’s patients (27 female) (38.5 ± 12.98 years) referred for CTE were included. Images were reconstructed with pure IR (MBIR, General Electric Healthcare) in addition to standard department protocol (reconstructed with hybrid iterative reconstruction (Hybrid IR) [60% filtered back projection/40% adaptive statistical IR (General Electric Healthcare)]. Image quality was assessed objectively and subjectively at 6 anatomical levels. Clinical interpretation was undertaken in consensus by 2 blinded radiologists along with 2 non-blinded readers (‘gold standard’). Results were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Scientists.

Results

Mean effective radiation dose was 6.05 ± 2.84 mSv (size specific dose estimates 9.25 ± 2.9 mGy). Objective and subjective assessment yielded 6106 data points. Pure IR images significantly outperformed those using standard reconstruction techniques across all subjective (p < 0.001 for all comparisons) (noise, contrast resolution, spatial resolution, streak artifact, axial diagnostic acceptability, coronal diagnostic acceptability) and objective (p < 0.004) (noise, signal-to-noise ratio) parameters. Clinical reads of the pure IR images agreed more closely with the gold standard reads than the hybrid IR image reads in terms of overall Crohn’s activity grade (κ = 0.630, 0.308) and detection of acute complications (κ = 1.0, 0.896). Results were comparable for bowel wall disease severity assessment (κ = 0.523, 0.593).

Conclusions

Pure IR considerably improves image quality of conventional dose CTE images and therefore its use should be expanded beyond low dose protocols to improving image quality at conventional dose CT imaging.
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Metadata
Title
The role of pure iterative reconstruction in conventional dose CT enterography
Authors
Kevin P. Murphy
L. Crush
P. D. McLaughlin
Hilary S. O’Sullivan
Maria Twomey
Sylvia Lynch
J. Bye
Sean E. McSweeney
Owen J. O’Connor
F. Shanahan
Michael M. Maher
Publication date
01-02-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Abdominal Radiology / Issue 2/2015
Print ISSN: 2366-004X
Electronic ISSN: 2366-0058
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-014-0222-x

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